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>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been well flagged, isn't that important. >> at the same time, though, there are analysts who -- and we've seen this. who will get the set of numberes and will go, relative to what i expected, they said x about same-store sales and y about aluminum pricing and there is information they're getting out of these results and out of the conference calls, too. >> absolutely. it's what's behind the headline results that's informational and instructive. and that's what the analysts will be taking out of it. before they can get into that, they have to flesh out with their
>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been...
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samsung's galaxy s3 selling 40 million unit. when it comes to the blackberry 10, analysts have expectations in the range of just half a million in the quarter through february for the sales of the device, the range of 13 million for the year. shares yesterday down 3%. even though as you have seen, people are excited about the product, can it actually sell enough devices to change the fundamental investing story for r.i.m., especially given the numbers that these competitors are turning out? >> all right. that's what we're looking at. >>> joining us is will connors, reporter at the "wall street journal." will, good to see you. thanks for joining us. i did get a little look at this with the ceo in davos on friday. i don't know much. it looked pretty cool to me. so look -- i guess the thing is, are consumers, customers going to want to buy it, and what does it do for the company? >> the thing is, is r.i.m. going to have enough marketing power with the carriers, its own cash, to get it in enough hands of consumers so they can test i
samsung's galaxy s3 selling 40 million unit. when it comes to the blackberry 10, analysts have expectations in the range of just half a million in the quarter through february for the sales of the device, the range of 13 million for the year. shares yesterday down 3%. even though as you have seen, people are excited about the product, can it actually sell enough devices to change the fundamental investing story for r.i.m., especially given the numbers that these competitors are turning out?...
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samsung uses their own chips, for example, in their flat screen tv set. there isn't any proprietary advantage among chipmakers to get into the tv set business. and intel made a misstep, i believe, in announcing that they're putting out their virtual cable in a -- the form of a set top box. set top boxes are going away. the chips in mobile devices, like the ipads and smartphones are going to be the remote controlled devices of the future that brings video over the internet and into your flat screen tv. you don't need to have a set top box. you may not have to have a chip in the tv set the way samsung and lg and sharp and others are moving. >> there i was, the day after christmas watching the bouncing abby christmas special on catch up on my tv, right? that makes me a new fangeled user, as media? >> well, you've been talking about the big football game here, the notre dame/alabama game. i've been watching all weekend the nfl playoff games on my ipad and i'll be watching the alabama/notre dame game on a smartphone or on an i had pad. >> who is going to win?
samsung uses their own chips, for example, in their flat screen tv set. there isn't any proprietary advantage among chipmakers to get into the tv set business. and intel made a misstep, i believe, in announcing that they're putting out their virtual cable in a -- the form of a set top box. set top boxes are going away. the chips in mobile devices, like the ipads and smartphones are going to be the remote controlled devices of the future that brings video over the internet and into your flat...
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samsung electronics lost 2.5% despite record earnings. it also announced a cautious cap ex plan for the first time since the global financial crisis. meanwhile, kia motor fell almost 5% today, to a more than two-yee low after the rising won took a bite out of its profits. the asx/200 managed to extend its winning streak boosted by upbeat data and strong production reports. india's sensex is now still in action, trading higher by about 0.8%. on that note, let's get back to ross. >> okay. sixuan, thanks for that. good to see you. we'll catch you a little bit later. more to come here on "worldwide exchange" from davos. we'll be joined with mike brown. we'll get right to him when we come back. >>> as we can see the focus for the economy in davos, we can see mining and commodity experts. they think they're pretty optimistic for what's to come this year. here is a recap. >> i'm actually a little bit more optimistic that 2013 will see us recovering and, therefore, we take the view that the oil prices for 2013 and that will actually not slow down
samsung electronics lost 2.5% despite record earnings. it also announced a cautious cap ex plan for the first time since the global financial crisis. meanwhile, kia motor fell almost 5% today, to a more than two-yee low after the rising won took a bite out of its profits. the asx/200 managed to extend its winning streak boosted by upbeat data and strong production reports. india's sensex is now still in action, trading higher by about 0.8%. on that note, let's get back to ross. >> okay....
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can't tell you how many times i've been standing around and groups of people are comparing their latest samsung phone or talking about the next generations of devices out. the mobile world conference is next month in barcelona. how much pressure is on the company for new devices? i think it's been said many times. this is an extremely important earnings called for the company tomorrow night. we feel the echo system that apple brings to the table is very strong and powerful. we see about 20% 3g coverage for mobile phones at this point. there's a lot of smartphone buyers still to come into the market and we ultimately feel as though it's a samsung and apple ecosystem play here as we go forward. but, you know, i don't feel as though apple has lost the cool factor completely. we feel as though this year will be important from a product perspective of what they, again, have up their sleeve over the coming quarter peps. >> aaron, do you have an iphone? >> i do, iphone 5. >> are you using it now? >> i am. >> okay. just curious. so it still has the cool factor there with aaron rakers. he's coming in fr
can't tell you how many times i've been standing around and groups of people are comparing their latest samsung phone or talking about the next generations of devices out. the mobile world conference is next month in barcelona. how much pressure is on the company for new devices? i think it's been said many times. this is an extremely important earnings called for the company tomorrow night. we feel the echo system that apple brings to the table is very strong and powerful. we see about 20% 3g...
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samsung electronics jumped 3.6% to another lifetime high. pasco up more than 3% boosted by upbeat chinese data. the steelmaker leading a consortium to buy a 15% stake in a canadian iron ore firm. in australia, optimism over the u.s. sent the asx 200 to a 19-month high. hopes of china's recovery. the ceo sounded a warning bell saying the current rally we're seeing, iron ore prices won't last. and china's official pmi data showed manufacturing activity expanded at a modest pace in november, matching december's seven-month high at 50.6. we'll see how chinese stocks reacted when the market reopens this friday. and that's also when japanese markets come back from holidays. meanwhile, india's pmi jumped to the highest level in six months. the sensex gaining about .7%. back to you. >> thanks for that. you would see the extended offer until january 10. in europe, just over an hour and, what, ten minutes into the trading day 9-1. on the front foot this first trading day of the year, pretty good gains for the year. the ftse was an underperformer along
samsung electronics jumped 3.6% to another lifetime high. pasco up more than 3% boosted by upbeat chinese data. the steelmaker leading a consortium to buy a 15% stake in a canadian iron ore firm. in australia, optimism over the u.s. sent the asx 200 to a 19-month high. hopes of china's recovery. the ceo sounded a warning bell saying the current rally we're seeing, iron ore prices won't last. and china's official pmi data showed manufacturing activity expanded at a modest pace in november,...
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south korea's samsung electronics, lg display and sk hynix were also hurt by the news. >>> rio tinto says it will increase production by about 15% this year en route to a new record in 2012 that beat its own guidance. it's strong chinese demand which droe drove prices up around 80% since september. rio tinto shares declined early in australia. here in london, we're currently up .76%. >> interesting. meanwhile, china stands accused of illegally subsizing it's steelmakers. the steel producers are said to benefit from subsidized land, water, electricity and loans. that will help. the financial times reports that the european commission wants to strike back by slapping a duty of 50% on chinese coated steel. >> and for a look at asian commodity demand, we're joined by chung yang. good to see you. thank you for joining us. we had that strong china trade data out. what was interesting was quite a lot of stockpiling and rebuilding. i'm wondering whether they are doing that with commodities. >> i think for the euro for 201 is definitely the year of china play with the return of a china play a
south korea's samsung electronics, lg display and sk hynix were also hurt by the news. >>> rio tinto says it will increase production by about 15% this year en route to a new record in 2012 that beat its own guidance. it's strong chinese demand which droe drove prices up around 80% since september. rio tinto shares declined early in australia. here in london, we're currently up .76%. >> interesting. meanwhile, china stands accused of illegally subsizing it's steelmakers. the...